PR NEWSWIRE – Feb 13 – Luxy, the millionaire matching app, is accepting Bitcoin as a method for payment across its dating app.
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The League Lets People “Date Intelligently”
HERALD LIVE – June 1 – The League is an exclusive club. Its tagline is "Date. Intelligently". An online dating app for the well-educated, ambitious and generally high paid. The brainchild of Amanda Bradford, a 32-year-old self-confessed nerd, the elite dating app has been active in the US since 2015 and has just launched in the UK. New members are judged on a number of different criteria – where they work, professional title, LinkedIn connections and Facebook friends. The world of elite dating apps is growing and becoming increasingly competitive. There's Raya, Beautiful People and Luxy.
by Marie-Cliare Chappett
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Luxy: A New Dating App For The Super Rich
MARIE CLAIRE – Feb 20 – Dubbed "Tinder without the poor people", the Luxy app filters users based on affluence and attractiveness. Luxy is part of the growing trend for wealth- and looks-assessed dating apps such as The League and the UK's Inner Circle. To join the Luxy, users are asked to disclose income (at least $200K), along with tax returns for proof. If they're poor but super-hot, they're welcome too.
The full article was originally published at Yahoo Lifestyle AU, but is no longer available.
High-end Dating Apps – The League, Luxy And The Inner Circle
THE GUARDIAN – Jan 3 – The League dating app heavily vets members, claims that only 20-25% of those who apply are allowed in, and has ~75K people on its waiting list. It launched in America last year and is now coming to the UK. Applicants must provide access to their profiles on LinkedIn. One selective dating app already operating in the UK is The Inner Circle, which has 22K members and ~24K on the waiting list. The app will launch in the US this year. Luxy dating app bills itself as "Tinder without the poor people". To be accepted, users must be either rich or beautiful.
by Gareth Rubin
See full article at The Guardian
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Dating App Luxy Kicks Out 40,000 New Applicants
PR NEWSWIRE – Aug 5 – Luxy, a dating app for the rich and beautiful, rejected 40K people for not being rich or attractive enough. 50% of new applicants are refused by existing members with the Vouch feature. ~20% are rejected by Luxy staff. Only income verified members can access the App.
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LUXY Dating App Offers Kardashian Town Millions To Change Name
DAILYCALLER – May 7 – Hidden Hills, home to the Kardashians, Denise Richards, Jennifer Lopez, LeAnn Rimes and Britney Spears, is offered $3.45M to change its name to "Luxy". Luxy dating app explains that it is "literally trying to put itself on the map." The app describes itself as "Tinder minus the poor people."
Dating App Luxy Allows Members To Reject Ugly And Poor New Members
PR NEWSWIRE – Mar 23 – Luxy, a controversial dating app for millionaires, now allows its members to reject new members if they think they are ugly and poor. This new feature is called Vouch which is a filter that allows members to screen applicants based on their appearances as well as their financial status. 20% of new members has been rejected so far.
Luxy – Tinder Without The Poor People
CBS GLOBAL – Mar 5 – Luxy, a new dating app is requiring its users to have at least a six-figure salary. “It works a lot like Tinder, except this is Tinder minus the poor people,” said Darren Shuster, spokesperson for Luxy. In order to join, men must make at least $250K a year (which must be verified with tax records), and women have to be attractive.
Is Online Dating Revealing Our Biases, Or Reinforcing Them?
NY TIMES – Oct 17 – In recent weeks, two new mobile dating apps have been launched. One, called Meld, is marketed to black professionals seeking meaningful long-term relationships; the other, Luxy, invites wealthy individuals to find someone with whom to share their high-end lifestyles. Luxy is a mobile-based app by the same people who thought up MillionaireMatch.com. Luxy’s launch, however, provoked a lot of backlash. The news release called the service “Tinder minus the poor people.” Meld elicited some skepticism as well. At Ebony, Kirsten Magwood asks whether separating black people from a larger pool of singles is necessary: “Is racially based dating a dated concept in 2014?”
by Anna Altman
See full article at NY Times
Tinder Inspires Wave Of Wannabe Online Dating Apps
INQUISITR – Oct 5 – Tinder’s success inspired a lot of app makers. Luxy, for example, is the Tinder for the rich and luxurious. Mixxer targets users looking to have sex. There are apps that utilize the same swipe features.
